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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES Judge Maughn in Ogden ludgo V. W. Maughn of Logan is In the city to rreslde In tho absence of District Judge Howell. Holier skating at Auditorium rink, every afternoon and evening. Music by tho Vurllt?er Military hand. Admission Ad-mission at nil sessions, 10 cents, skates IS cents extra. Visitor From Malad John B. Williams Wil-liams of Malad. Idaho, Is transacting business In Ogden. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. PrUato calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage. 412 25th. Will Supervise Sewer Work Hugh McKay of Salt I-iko City has arrived In tho city to take charge of the work of laying a sower on Madison, avenue fiom Twentieth street north to the river, a distance of two blocks Mr. McKay is a member of the firm of McKay &. Rood, to whom the contract con-tract was awarded at the last council meeting. The job will entail an outlay out-lay of approximately $l.ru0. This is the same contracting firm which laid 1ho sewer on Twenty-fifth street re-centl. re-centl. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. Ready to Bid on the Conduit A largo number of outside contracting firms are making preparations to submit sub-mit bids on the building of tho Cold Water conduit for tho Ogden waterworks water-works system. It will k an extensive piece of work, entailing an outlay of about $P.0,n0o, and the bids will be opened the latter part of this month. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets Inquire Standard office. From Evanaton, Wyo. Charles Roberts Rob-erts of Evanston, Wyo., was In the city yestrdav. Kemmerer'fl best coal sold only by M. L Jones Coal Co. - Pay Day at Sugar Factory Saturday Satur-day was pay day at the Ogden sugar factory, as well as at the Logan and Lfwlslon factories. Dainty fountain specials, every day, at Ward's Epacloua parlors. Two 6torcs. Visitors From Salt Lake Mrs. K. O Connell. Mrs. D. P. Decker and Mrs. K. A How ley of Salt Lake visited in the city jestcrday. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry if you got 1U Thone 18. Shurtllff & Company. Mrs. Jenkins Goes to Oakland Mrs. Jenkins, the wealthy race horse owner and proprietor of the Ontario Oregon stables. left yesterday for Oak laDd. Cal., where her horses are en tered In the races during the approaching ap-proaching meeting there. Mrs. Jenkins Jen-kins had a string of about ten horses in this city during the meeting Just closed. The horses were not shipped from Ogden until today, WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal Plenty of It. Lewis Coal Yard. Phones 149. Laytonltea In Ogden D. W. Butters, But-ters, S. .1. Callan and Charles Mlckel-son Mlckel-son of Layton were in the city on business yesterday. Advertisers muat have their copy for tho Evening Standard tho evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear In order to insure in-sure publication. John Austin Visiting Parents Chief Dispatcher J. R. Austin of the Rio Grande and wife are spending Mr. Austln'B ten days' vacation in the city with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Austin. Although Mrs. Austin Is a Colorado girl, she is verv much Impressed with Ogden and Utah. (Continued on Tago Seven.) I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Th Ladles Aid of the Congregational Congregation-al Church wish to remind th'r friends of the Interpretive Dialect Recital Re-cital and Musical, to be given lo.ilgn.. In tho Congregational Church, beginning begin-ning at 8 o'clock. Admission 25c.. They ask a large patronage. Report Cards Report cards for the first scmcBt-r In the high and graded schools will be Issued tomorrow. The rewrts will show the parents the funding of their children In their various studies. Roller skating at Auditorium rink, every afternoon and eenlng. Music by the Wurlitzer Military band. Admission Ad-mission at all sessions, 10 ceDts, skates 15 cents extra. - Born To the wife of Rolrt M. Caldwoll, a nine-pound boy, yesterday, I at the home. 21V) Reeve avenuo. As this Is the first boy to arrive at tho Caldwell home In nine and a halt ! years, the event was a cause of much rejoicing. Thoroughbred English bull pups for sale. Van dor Schult Floral Co., 740 2tn Brakeman Was Drunk W. E. Aenchbacher, the Southern Pacific brakeman, arrested by Watchman A. Tjysen, was this morning fined l by Police Judge J. I). Murphy for being be-ing drunk Aenchbacher wus given a hearing yesterday on the charge of breaking a seal In order to enter a car and steal a rid. This chargo was not proven, but It was shown that the young man had been drinking and It I was because of this that the line was . administered. 1 Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In tho ; Opera House Block. Don't force your-f-o!f ic stand la line at the Depot ! Unlawfully Drunk Three sorry-j sorry-j looking Individuals pleaded guilty to I having been unlawfully drunk last night when arraigned in police court I this morning. The first man to stand uii and make answer to the complaint was Harry Hock, a one-armed tramp, who was given a suspended sentence of twenty days with Instructions to get out of town. John Cassidy and Will Dafner are home talent Imbibers Imbib-ers and were given the regulation fine of $5 or five days. $.V0fj trimmed hat, a special line, great value for the money. SUfior I Millinery Co., Washington Ave. (Formerly 3rd floor Wrights.) I Marriage Licenses Marriage II-I II-I licenses have been issued to Arlo I Sandman and Christlena Alberts, li of Ogden. and Fred R. Anderson of I.ayton and Bertha Peterson of iull-ton. Lewis Good Coal has burned Its way to the front. Phones 149. Probate Matters In the matter of the estate of John Hunter, deceased, Maggie-J. Hunter has been appointed administratrix and her tond placed at $150 In th" estate and guardianship guardian-ship of Clarence William Summers, et al., minors. William Summers has been apjlnted guardian. Dellclonn pastry goojw at Ward. Always fresh. Two stores Both phones, 279. Recovering Rapidly Al Stone, who has been critically 111 from heart trouble during the past two weeks, la recovering rapldlr and his friends expect ex-pect to be able to greet him on tho j street toon. I COAI, Rocky Mt. Lump, $4.75, excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 27. John Fair. I The article In the Standard, regarding regard-ing the foreclosure of a mechanic's lien In the circuit court of the United States at Boise, Idaho, by tho Corey Brothers Construction company of this city, tho figures stated should have read S525.olG.95 ' BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $4 00 and $5.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY - ! Modern six-room brick house on 1 Orchard Ae. for rent Aply 2539 Or-j Or-j chard. |